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Karnataka college resolves row with Kashmiri students over beard

IndiaTimes Sunday, 10 November 2024
A dispute arose at a Karnataka nursing college when Kashmiri students were denied entry for not adhering to grooming regulations requiring a clean-shaven or neatly trimmed beard. The college administration reached a compromise, permitting students to maintain a trimmed beard while emphasizing the importance of hygiene standards in medical settings.
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